Trevor Barnes talks to Russell Twisk , editor-in-chief of Reader's Digest.
With John Humphrys , Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With the Rev Tom Butler.
With Cliff Morgan. Producer Roy Calley
With Pete McCarthy. Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 7.30pm
With Ned Sherrin and guests.
Julia Langdon of The Herald in Glasgow takes a look behind the scenes at Westminster.
Analysis, insight and colour from correspondents worldwide.
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald
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Simon Hoggart quizzes Alan Coren and other guests on the week's events. Producer Jon Rolph
Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Beverley, East Yorkshire, by panellists including Nick Harvey , Liberal
Democrat MP and chair of campaigns and commmunications; Professor
Richard Layard of the LSE: Peter Lilley , shadow Chancellor; and Barbara Roche , trade and industry minister. Repeated from yesterday
John Wyndham 's psychological science-fiction novel, dramatised for radio by John Constable. Twelve-year-old Matthew starts talking to Chocky. But is she a fantasy friend or an alien life force? with Kathryn Hunt , Holly Grainger , John Lloyd Fillingham, John Branwell , William Oxborrow , Melissa Sinden , William Haigh and Steven Perry. Music composed and played by Paul Cargill. Director Melanie Harris * Out There: page 10
With Gerry Northam. Producer John Byrne Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
With Peter Evans. Producer Sandy Raffan. Repeated Tuesday 8pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Major issues at home and abroad. Repeated from Tuesday
Five programmes in which American humorist David Sedaris reads from his diaries. 4: The Diary of a Smoker Producer Steve Doherty Repeat
West Indies v England
The Fifth Test from Barbados.
Commentary on the third day's play by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . With expert comment from Mike Selvey , Trevor Bailey and Everton Weekes. Including at 4.10* News and Test Match Special Feature
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# See Jonathan Agnew : page 38
A satirical review of the week's news. Repeated from yesterday
Another travel journalist finds a tourist-free holiday location. 4: Jamaica in the Rainy Months. Polly Thomas enjoys National Heroes Day in October. Producer Vibeke Venema Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
It's What You Do with What You've Got: a Set from Roy Bailey For 40 years, Roy Bailey has travelled, singing and gathering traditional, political and children's songs. He performs for and talks to Colin Irwin. Producer Julian May. Repeated Friday 9.30pm
Hunter Davies looks at the access movement which established rights of way in the countryside. Producer Lynne McCadden
The final episode of a three-part political thriller by Gary Brown. Just as Jacky's undercover operation succeeds, a tragedy at home leads to the revelation of painful family secrets. with Linal Haft. Lloyd Peters. Thelma Ruby. Sidonie Myers , Deborah Berlin, Dan Armour. Jonathan Tafler , Russell Dixon. John Wheatley , Gary Brown and Lloyd Peters Director Andy Jordan
Brian Kay introduces musical favourites. Producer Brian Jackson
Schubert - an Unfinished but Perfect Symphony. Presented by the Very Rev John Arnold , Dean of Durham. Producer Sue Williams
Shelagh Stephenson's three-part thriller.
Hope looks to have everything required of a prospective parliamentary candidate. What a shame her past is about to catch up with her.
A five-part series in which Rogan Taylor, Britain's leading football scholar, recalls his own getting of wisdom.
It is the mid-1960s, and Taylor's itchy feet are about to take him on a decade of adventure.
Chris Kelly looks at the life and works of admirable (and fictional) characters.
In the last programme, he recalls the life of fashion designer Umberto Plank.
Repeat
Repeated from Tuesday